Hello,
I work for a trading firm, and upper management has begun to have a
solid appreciation for Nagios and what it can do. However, we have a few
requirements in a monitoring solution that I would love to see
added to Nagios, as I think they would be useful to the community at large.
I'll put fo
Lars Stavholm wrote:
> Hi All,
> I tried the check_iftraffic.pl and check_iftraffic.ncfg combo
> for NagiosGrapher, but it does not work as advertised on my
> SuSE Linux 10.2 platform with latest nagios and NagiosGrapher.
> Has anyone got it working?
Answering myself: yes, I did.
Sorry 'bout this
Hi All,
I tried the check_iftraffic.pl and check_iftraffic.ncfg combo
for NagiosGrapher, but it does not work as advertised on my
SuSE Linux 10.2 platform with latest nagios and NagiosGrapher.
Has anyone got it working?
/L
-
U
Hi List!
Does anyone know of a way to use the standard check_disk
plugin (without specifying any partition, thus checking
all filesystems with one service entry) together with
NagiosGrapher in order to produce individual graphs of
all avaiilable filesystems without specifying each of
the filesystem
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lane, Jim
> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 9:04 AM
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] check_smtp socket timeout problem
>
> Hi, All
>
[chop]
> know t
Ah -- good point.
This has come up on the list before. I believe some versions of the
check_ping plugin had a pug that would send an extra ping. I believe
it's been fixed in the latest plugin release.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Thank you Sjaak and Natalia for the suggestions.
I have implemented all of those except downgrading to the previous
ndoutils package (I will try that later this evening) and still get
the following output in my nagios.log on startup:
[1171382416] Nagios 2.7 starting... (PID=14030)
[1171382416] LO
By any chance, is there a way to confirm that some of the traps are
being processed??
>>> "Morris, Patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/13/2007 11:48 AM >>>
> Thank You Patrick for your help! After installing the
> Config::IniFiles and the rest of the prerequisites... I am
> now able to receive traps
On 2/13/07, Morris, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is the situation:
> - Nagios version 1.4
> - Nagios plug-in verision 1.3.1
>
> Performing a check_ping on a Linux RedHat Enterprise 4.0,
> sometime the answer is:
>
> PING UNKNOWN - Packet loss = -25%, RTA = 14.00 ms
>
> Normally that
> This is the situation:
> - Nagios version 1.4
> - Nagios plug-in verision 1.3.1
>
> Performing a check_ping on a Linux RedHat Enterprise 4.0,
> sometime the answer is:
>
> PING UNKNOWN - Packet loss = -25%, RTA = 14.00 ms
>
> Normally that server (like the others) answer correctly.
>
> Have
> Thank You Patrick for your help! After installing the
> Config::IniFiles and the rest of the prerequisites... I am
> now able to receive traps!
>
> Quick question... when I set the debugging on, I show all of
> my traps as "Unknown Traps". I was under the assumption that
> a I should see som
Hi, All
I'm not sure this is a Nagios problem strictly speaking but hopefully
people here may be able to shed some light on it.
I have a set of 4 Solaris 10 boxes one of which is the Nagios server,
Nagios 2.6 to be exact. The other 3 boxes are monitored by it.
One thing I'm checking is SMTP wi
>>> Kevin DaSilva 2/13/2007 9:21 AM >>>
Thank You Patrick for your help! After installing the Config::IniFiles
and the rest of the prerequisites... I am now able to receive traps!
Quick question... when I set the debugging on, I show all of my traps
as "Unknown Traps". I was under the assumption
It sounds like permission problems.
I got the same problem a week ago chown/chgrp ndo2db and ndomod to
nagios user/group, same as the big bos "nagios"
And bang all the data walked into mysql like a charm.
Good luck
Marek Narkiewicz wrote:
>As an additional point, I get the same message when
As an additional point, I get the same message when i attempt to use
tcp socket connections too. Is there some way I can debug the ndomod
broker in more detail to see exactly where it is failing?
On 2/13/07, Marek Narkiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there. Following on form my email yesterd
Hi all !
This is the situation:
- Nagios version 1.4
- Nagios plug-in verision 1.3.1
Performing a check_ping on a Linux RedHat Enterprise 4.0, sometime the
answer is:
PING UNKNOWN - Packet loss = -25%, RTA = 14.00 ms
Normally that server (like the others) answer correctly.
Hav
Hi there. Following on form my email yesterday, I discovered that
while the socket /var/nagios/ndo.sock existed (AS specified in
ndo2db.cfg and ndomod.cfg) the process had stopped running. I removed
the socket and restarted the process and then was able to import the
archived nagios log files to My
Hi!
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Niels Hamaker wrote:
> the check_mem plugin is a simple and effective plugin to check memory. You
> can find it on nagiosexchange.org.
> We generally don't check CPU usage, just load, but it depends on your
> setup, the applications your running, which of the two is the
Hi raghavendra,
the check_mem plugin is a simple and effective plugin to check memory. You
can find it on nagiosexchange.org.
We generally don't check CPU usage, just load, but it depends on your
setup, the applications your running, which of the two is the most
informative. It would be useful
Hi,
I'm using SQL Plus 10.2 - my tnsnames.ora looks like this:
test.oracle =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = < insert ip here>)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = )
)
)
save the file and try: sqlplus user/[EMAIL PROTE
Hello. I have just installed sqlplus in order to write my own perl
plugin to check oracle db.
But I have the following errorw while connecting and I don't know what to do:(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] libexec]# sqlplus user/pass@//server/test_db
SQL*Plus: Release 10.1.0.5.0 - Production on Tue Feb 13 11:21:
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